100 Huntley Street - March 4, 2021
100 Huntley Street • 29m
Roberta Fiddler
It has been a challenging season for Indigenous communities, and the alarming numbers of tragedies have prevented community members from grieving properly. First Peoples Voices Producer, Crystal Lavallee brings us a special report on what the realities are on the ground and how we can all rally in prayer. Joining Crystal to talk about this is Roberta Fiddler. Roberta speaks to the realities of the deaths Indigenous communities are facing right now, and how the body of Christ in Canada can be praying. In her words “when I hear there are others praying, who are not Indigenous, it just shows me the love of the body of Christ!” To learn about the Prayer Rally and how to join, please visit: http://firstpeoplesvoices.ca
Ben Courson
When it comes to defeating depression, the most important thing you can do is to look to the Strong One for strength. You don’t have to go it alone. You shouldn’t. If you want to get your head and heart in the right space, you need to start with prayer. Scientists have discovered that when people are intentional and focused in their prayers the frontal lobe of the brain is stimulated, firing up the neutrons to perform at peak intellectual capacity. In other words, a lifestyle based around talking with God is great for your brain. http://bencourson.com
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